There are rumblings from both the tories and Labour about another general election, and possible backing from Labour for the people to have another say on the deal via a referendum.
One or the other now seems to be on the cards, but what would it solve?
If Labour back a referendum 'if their members want it', then surely that would have to be in their manifesto should an election be called...
The tories want to hold on to power at all costs (that's how we got into this mess in the first place), and are maybe willing to throw their hat in the ring to save a deal that can't be done, or to go 'no-deal'...
So which would you prefer to happen and why?
And if there is an election, what use is a law that says an election will only happen every 5 years (so that politicians can't take advantage), when politicians take advantage anyway and ignore the law by ganging together to get the required 'override'!
One or the other now seems to be on the cards, but what would it solve?
If Labour back a referendum 'if their members want it', then surely that would have to be in their manifesto should an election be called...
The tories want to hold on to power at all costs (that's how we got into this mess in the first place), and are maybe willing to throw their hat in the ring to save a deal that can't be done, or to go 'no-deal'...
So which would you prefer to happen and why?
And if there is an election, what use is a law that says an election will only happen every 5 years (so that politicians can't take advantage), when politicians take advantage anyway and ignore the law by ganging together to get the required 'override'!